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I always use the alignment aid on the ball. I mark my ball and read the line. I point that line down my line. Pick up my marker. I never take a practice stroke. I just line up my putt and address my ball. I make a final check of my RST. I then start my stroke. I do everything I can to focus on hitting the ball with the middle of the putter face. I never look up until after I have hit the ball.
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Draw line on ball and aim it to where I want it to start off (in your case, 3-4 inches right of hole). Use alignment line on putter to line up to line on ball and just get it started down the line. I have really had good success with this method. I feel all sorts of lost trying to just visualize the putt without any true alignment.
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I too visualize the line of the putt, but I always point my ball at the spot I'm aiming at. Thanks to the SeeMore triangulator I saw that I was a couple inches off of what my original target was... now I'm darn close and like I said, point my ball to where I am aiming. It would be hard for me to "address" the ball if the aiming line is pointing at the hole, while my putter and alignment aides on the putter are pointing at a target a foot or so left.
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I too visualize the line of the putt, but I always point my ball at the spot I'm aiming at. Thanks to the SeeMore triangulator I saw that I was a couple inches off of what my original target was... now I'm darn close and like I said, point my ball to where I am aiming. It would be hard for me to "address" the ball if the aiming line is pointing at the hole, while my putter and alignment aides on the putter are pointing at a target a foot or so left. |
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Sort of a combination of what everyone has said...I aim the alignment aid/text on the side of the ball along the intended target line. I will often pick an intermediate target, a few inches in front of the ball, along my intended line, just for confirmation. I stand behind the ball, looking down the line for 1-2 practice strokes, just for speed, then step up and hit it.
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This might sound silly, but I visualize a line the ball will travel on like in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour video games. I draw a line on my golf balls, so I line that up with the visualized line. If I hit the putt the correct speed, it will go in. |
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I've always wondered how people line up and what they look for when setting up. If you have a 10 foot putt and see 3 to 4 inches of break, do you line up and aim 3 to 4 inches left of the hole or pick a spot just in front of your ball and let the speed of the ball do the rest? |
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This might sound silly, but I visualize a line the ball will travel on like in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour video games. I draw a line on my golf balls, so I line that up with the visualized line. If I hit the putt the correct speed, it will go in. |
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